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Re: Covid-19, Lockdown and repercussions
by
Mahanton
on 13/02/2021, 22:59:35 UTC

A friend of mine was vaccinated against Sputnik-V coronavirus.  

According to him, this is a difficult test for the body.  The vaccine is perceived as a foreign substance.  For two or three days his arm was very sore.  He was drenched in sweat.  However, then these symptoms disappeared.  For this, the second injection is much worse tolerated by the vaccinated than the first.  

Many Russians are skeptical about the use of the vaccine.  

This applies not only to Sputnik-V, but in general to any vaccine developed in the world.

I see. So, the vaccine had an immediate short term side effect.
We, in our country has not have the vaccine yet. But do they run an allergy test before injecting the vaccine into your body?
Or that's a normal reaction your friend have experienced after taking the vaccine? And, is taking the vaccines compulsory in your country?
I'm sorry If I'm asking these questions, Im just a bit worried about it's short and long term effect to a human body especially with senior citizens and children.

I would really be having doubts on taking those vaccines without seeing it first on what are the possible side-effects that would really come out soon or later on.
This is just new and we cant really remove on someones thoughts or mind on those possibilities.We don't like to experience those negative effects.
Here in my country it isn't really that mandatory but health professionals are being mandated to do so.